Resources
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Helpful links and other resources
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For each Phase3 of the CTC Process we have outlined our approach to Youth Engagement. See more details in attached document here.
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Communities that Care breaks down Protective Factor Descriptions in this document.
You can also look for more details Common Protective Factors for Multiple Youth Outcomes
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Communities that Care breaks down Risk Factor Descriptions in this document.
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Montana Department Health and Human Services Dashboard for Evidence Based Programs
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Public health enhances quality of life in Montana by supporting healthy living in your community. It touches everyone in Montana – from birth to death. Take a closer look Here.
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See more details here. As a parent, you are the biggest influence in your child’s life and having open, honest conversations is one of the most powerful ways to connect with your kids and help them develop into healthy adults. When addressing some more challenging topics – like nicotine, alcohol or drugs – it’s not about having a one-time “drug talk,” but rather tackling the subject through more frequent, organic conversations that evolve as your child gets older.
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Learn More about School Resource Officers
The goals of the School Resource Program are to collaboratively work with educators, students, parents, and the community to provide a safe school environment, and offer law-related educational programs in the schools in an effort to reduce crime, drug abuse, and violence.
Sergeant Hal Richardson
School Resource Officers Supervisor
Bozeman Police Department
406-582-2002
hrichardson@bozeman.net
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This Assessment Report taken in 2020, is the first analysis of the Gallatin Valley Communities That Care program highlighting the data that continues to feed the CTC program.
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Research Briefs that shows the outcomes of communities that use the CTC model.
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Explore other great CTC resource links